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|    Matthew chapter 25 (plain text)    |
|    04 Jan 26 01:01:38    |
      From: J@M               "then similar will be the kingdom of the heavens to ten virgins, which       accepted        the lamps their own, and exited obviate the groom and bride. five but out of        them were fatuous, and five prudent. but the five fatuous accepted lamps not        took oil with them, the prudent in verity accepted oil in the vessels their        own with the lamps. to delay but did the groom, they were drowsy all and       slept.        the middle but of night a clamor made was, behold, the groom comes, exit        obviate him. then surrected all the virgins those, and trimmed the lamps       their        own. the fatuous but to the sapient said, give us of the oil of yours,       because        the lamps of ours are extinguished. responded the prudent, saying, that not        perchance not sufficient for us and you, go rather to venders, and buy for       you.        while but they went to buy, came the groom, and those prepared that were        entered with him to the nuptial, and closed was the door. lastly came also       the        remaining virgins, saying, dominus, dominus, open to us. but he responded and        said, verily i say to you, i am nescient of you. be vigilant therefore,        because you are nescient of the day nor the hour. as for a man departing, he        called the servants his own, and traded over to them the goods his own. and       to        one he gave five talents, another but two, another in verity one, to each man        according to proprio in virtu, and departed he at once. went but he the five        talents had accepted and worked he on them, and lucrative was for another       five.        similarly he the two had accepted, lucrative was for another two. he but the        one had accepted, went and digged in the earth, and absconded the money of       the        dominus his own. after much in verity time came the dominus of the servants        those, and posited an account with them. and accessed he the five talents had        accepted and presented another five talents, saying, dominus, five talents to        me you traded over, behold, another five over lucrative i have. said to him        the dominus of him, eugenic, good servant, and fidelitous, because over        paucity you were fidelitous, over much you will be appointed, enter into the        gladness of the dominus of yours. accessed but also he the two talents had        accepted and said, dominus, two talents you traded over to me, behold,       another        two lucrative i have. said to him the dominus of him, eugenic, servant good,        and fidelitous, because over paucity you were fidelitous, over much you will        be appointed, enter into the gladness of the dominus of yours. accessed but        also he the one talent had accepted and said, dominus, i was scient because a        man stern you are, reaping where not you have sown, and congregating where       not        you have sparsed. and i was timorous, and went and absconded the talent of        yours in the earth, behold, you have what of yours is. responded but the        dominus of him, and said to him, servant malign and slothful, you were scient        because i reap where not i have sown, and congregate where not i have       sparsed.        it was opportune therefore you to have put the money my own to the money        changers, and having come i would be recipient to use that which mine is with        usury. take therefore from him the talent, and give it to him having the ten        talents. everyone for that has will be given, and will abound, him but that        not has, even that it seems he has will be taken from him. and the inutile        servant eject into the tenebrosity of the exterior, there will be weeping and        gnashing of teeth. when but comes the son of man in the majesty his own, and        all the angels with him, then he will sit upon the seat of the majesty his       own,        and will be congregated before him all nations, and he will separate them       from        one another, as a herdsman segregates the ovines from the goats, and he will        set the ovines certainly by the dextral his own, the goats but by the        sinistral. then will say the king to those which by the dextral of him will       be,        come, benedicted of the father my own, possess prepared for you the kingdom        from the constitution of the world, i was esurient for, and you gave me to        manducate, i was thirsty, and you gave me to imbibe, a stranger i was, and       you        collected me, nude, and you clothed me, infirm, and you visited me, in        carceration i was, and you came to me. then will respond to him the just,        saying, dominus, when you we saw esurient, and you were fed, thirsty, and        gave you drink. when but you we saw a stranger, and collected you, or nude,        and you were clothed. or when you we saw infirm, or in carceration, and came        to you. and responding the king will say to them, verily i say to you,        inasmuch as you have done to one of these the brothers my own minimal to me        you have done. then he will say also to those which by the sinistral are,        depart from me, maledicted in the ignition eternal, which prepared is for the        diabolical one and the angels of him. i was esurient for, and not you gave me        to manducate, i was thirsty, and not you gave me to drink, a stranger i was,        and not you collected me, nude, and not you clothed me, infirm, and in        carceration, and not you visited me. then they will respond also to him,        saying, dominus, when you we saw esurient, or thirsty, or a stranger, or       nude,        or infirm, or in carceration, and not we ministered you. then he will respond        to them, saying, verily i say to you, inasmuch as not you have done to one of        the minor of these nor to me you have done. and will go these into        supplication eternal, the just but into life eternal." -- Matthew 25:1-46              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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